moccabee said:Cue Components of Florida
1215-C Williams Road
New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168
Our phone number is 386-424-0300 (please read below)
Monday thru Friday (9am - 5pm or 6pm)
Saturday & Sunday - Sometimes (10am to 5pm)
If no answer, please leave your name, number and a very brief message. We delete long and drawn out messages.
Our phone policy: Please do not call to pick our brains or to just shoot the breeze. Time is precious and we're very busy. You do not need to call us to place an order; you can do that more efficiently and quicker online. If you have a question about a product, feel free to call. We do not provide 'how-to instructions' or 'free lessons' on cue construction over the phone. If we know you and we've built up a friendship, we are more inclined to offer out our advice and knowledge. Unless you've purchased from us or have taken our courses, we do not offer any phone support to anyone we do not know. Do not waste our time or yours with trying to pick our brain (what little we have left). Please respect our wishes.
Sorry. Didn't mean to offend you. I felt you had been answered in the above posts and thought I would add my two cents in this public forum. Please accept my apologies if it's me you are speaking of.PeakCues said:Okay, let me return to my original post. I have been attempting to contact CueComponents for the last few weeks without success. Has anyone been able to make contact or know what's going on with this company. I'm really not interested in personal opinions regarding the interaction or customer service.
Thanks
Brian
PeakCues said:Greetings,
Does anyone have any information regarding Cuecomponents? I've been trying to contact them for a few weeks now without success.
Originally Posted by Arnot Wadsworth
My interpretation of Joe's statement above is that he is kinda tired of deadbeats calling him just to pick his brains. It takes a lot of time to stop what you are doing to answer the phone (even though I always do it and sometimes wish I didn't) just to find out that it is not a cue customer but just some person with a lot of time on their hands and nothing to do but talk on the phone. I have found that being nice to everyone always pays off in the long run even though I slip-up sometimes and can be kinda short especially if I am very busy at the moment.
Joe has always treated me properly. He and I have purchased products from each other over the years.
Arnot Wadsworth said:My interpretation of Joe's statement above is that he is kinda tired of deadbeats calling him just to pick his brains. It takes a lot of time to stop what you are doing to answer the phone (even though I always do it and sometimes wish I didn't) just to find out that it is not a cue customer but just some person with a lot of time on their hands and nothing to do but talk on the phone. I have found that being nice to everyone always pays off in the long run even though I slip-up sometimes and can be kinda short especially if I am very busy at the moment.
Joe has always treated me properly. He and I have purchased products from each other over the years.
Good cuemaking,
Good cuemaking,